Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ...
Abstract When investigating relationships between species’ niches and distributions, niches can be divided demographically, resulting in unique niches for different life stages. This approach can identify changing substrate requirements throughout a species’ life cycle. Using non-metric multidimensi...
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description | Abstract When investigating relationships between species’ niches and distributions, niches can be divided demographically, resulting in unique niches for different life stages. This approach can identify changing substrate requirements throughout a species’ life cycle. Using non-metric multidimensional scaling, we quantified microsite conditions associated with successful recruitment in the tundra landscape and successful seed production amongst adult trees of black spruce ( Picea mariana ) at subarctic treeline in Yukon, Canada to assess how life stage-specific requirements may impact the distribution of this widespread boreal tree species. Treeline ecotones in this region showed high heterogeneity in tundra microsites available for establishment. Black spruce exhibited changing microsite associations from germination to reproductive maturity, which were mainly driven by changes in plant community and soil moisture. These associations limit the microsites where individuals can establish and reproduce to a ... : Usage notes <br /> Data from Goodwin and Brown "Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines" published in Oecologia ... |
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spelling | ftdatacite:10.5683/sp3/ch37uv 2025-03-02T15:38:18+00:00 Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... Goodwin, Katie Brown, Carissa 2022 text/plain;charset=UTF-8 application/octet-stream text/plain https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp3/ch37uv https://borealisdata.ca/citation?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/CH37UV unknown Borealis Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 Other Picea mariana regeneration niche seed production seedling emergence Species range edges Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5683/sp3/ch37uv 2025-02-02T09:58:15Z Abstract When investigating relationships between species’ niches and distributions, niches can be divided demographically, resulting in unique niches for different life stages. This approach can identify changing substrate requirements throughout a species’ life cycle. Using non-metric multidimensional scaling, we quantified microsite conditions associated with successful recruitment in the tundra landscape and successful seed production amongst adult trees of black spruce ( Picea mariana ) at subarctic treeline in Yukon, Canada to assess how life stage-specific requirements may impact the distribution of this widespread boreal tree species. Treeline ecotones in this region showed high heterogeneity in tundra microsites available for establishment. Black spruce exhibited changing microsite associations from germination to reproductive maturity, which were mainly driven by changes in plant community and soil moisture. These associations limit the microsites where individuals can establish and reproduce to a ... : Usage notes <br /> Data from Goodwin and Brown "Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines" published in Oecologia ... Dataset Subarctic Tundra Yukon DataCite Canada Goodwin ENVELOPE(-62.833,-62.833,-65.100,-65.100) Yukon |
spellingShingle | Other Picea mariana regeneration niche seed production seedling emergence Species range edges Goodwin, Katie Brown, Carissa Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title | Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title_full | Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title_fullStr | Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title_short | Data from: Integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
title_sort | data from: integrating demographic niches and black spruce range expansion at subarctic treelines ... |
topic | Other Picea mariana regeneration niche seed production seedling emergence Species range edges |
topic_facet | Other Picea mariana regeneration niche seed production seedling emergence Species range edges |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5683/sp3/ch37uv https://borealisdata.ca/citation?persistentId=doi:10.5683/SP3/CH37UV |